Empire

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A sovereign state functioning as an aggregate of nations

Real World Example

In history, the concept of an empire in the Fertile Crescent referred to large, powerful states that ruled over multiple nations and peoples, like those led by the Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians. These empires were important because they created stability, facilitated trade, and spread culture and technology across vast regions. They responded to challenges like resource scarcity and the need for defense by uniting diverse groups under a central government. Today, the idea of an empire still matters as it influences how countries manage multicultural societies and international relations. For example, the European Union, though not an empire, shows how multiple nations can work together for common goals, affecting our lives through policies on trade, travel, and human rights.

Practice Version

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